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Being Human
by Toby Whithouse
Following a violent supernatural outburst that destroyed their furniture, George, Mitchell, and Annie argue over the impending arrival of their landlord, who is also Annie's former fiancé. While Annie is desperate for news of her old life, George fears that her presence as a ghost will expose their secrets and endanger their domestic stability.
Person of Interest
by Jonathan Nolan
Finch confronts a disillusioned and former CIA operative, Reese, on a rooftop to offer him a new sense of purpose. Finch reveals he knows Reese's deepest secrets and tragic past, proposing an unconventional partnership to prevent future crimes.
Everything Must Go
by Dan Rush
Samantha attempts to offer help and sympathy to Nick, a man struggling with a traumatic brain injury and isolation. The scene takes a dark turn when Nick retaliates by brutally deconstructing the failures of Samantha's marriage and her personal life, leading to a volatile emotional confrontation.
Robot & Frank
by C.D. Ford
Frank, an aging jewel thief with memory loss, visits Jennifer and confesses he is on the run from the police. The conversation takes a shocking turn when Frank examines Jennifer's family photos and discovers a personal history he has completely forgotten. Emotional stakes peak as Jennifer realizes the extent of Frank's cognitive decline while he reels from the revelation of their past relationship.
Easy A
by Bert V. Royal
Olive confesses to her friend Brandon that her reputation as the school slut is entirely fabricated. As they scrub graffiti in the boys' bathroom, they debate the merits of social labels and the performance of identity in high school. The scene culminates in the two outsiders bonding over their shared deception and the power of controlling one's own narrative.
Everyone Is Having Fun But You
by Brad Vassar
A tense confrontation between a father and son regarding family favoritism and financial betrayal. Phin confronts Hank about a missing cashier's check, leading to a cruel and nonsensical justification from Hank about Phin's birth and his mother's body.
Punch-Drunk Love
by Paul Thomas Anderson
Barry approaches his brother-in-law Walter in a moment of extreme vulnerability, seeking professional psychological help. He struggles to articulate his emotional instability and loneliness, eventually breaking down in tears while pleading for confidentiality from his overbearing family.
Game of Thrones
by Barry Luc
Following the death of the King's Hand, Queen Cersei interrogates Grand Maester Pycelle about the man's final moments. She subtly probes for information regarding any secrets he might have revealed while dying, specifically reacting to the cryptic phrase 'The seed is strong.'
Peaky Blinders
by Steven Knight
Polly confronts Thomas in a church about a secret he is keeping regarding the factory. Thomas reveals that his men accidentally stole a massive shipment of government weapons intended for Libya, placing the family in extreme danger from the authorities.
The Sopranos
by David Chase
During a romantic dinner, a mob boss tentatively confesses to his wife that he has started seeing a therapist and taking Prozac. The scene balances the absurdity of his criminal lifestyle with the genuine emotional disconnect and domestic struggles the couple faces.
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
by J.K. Rowling
Leta Lestrange revisits her past at Hogwarts and confronts her former teacher, Albus Dumbledore, about her feelings of guilt and wickedness. Dumbledore attempts to offer comfort by sharing his own tragic family history, urging her to find relief through confession before regret consumes her.
Blood Diamond
by Edward Zwick, Marshall Herskovitz
Archer confronts a high-level diamond executive to negotiate a finder's fee for a massive pink diamond. Despite the executive's attempt to record the conversation and maintain a moral high ground, Archer uses market leverage and corporate secrets to force a deal.
BARRACUDA
by John Patton Ford
A terminally ill mother confesses her regrets to her son regarding the identity and whereabouts of his biological father. She encourages him to seek out the man she once pushed away, grappling with the fear that her son will hate her for leaving him behind.
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
by Andrew Dominik
Jesse James wakes Charley Ford to confess to the murder of their mutual friend, Ed Miller, as a veiled threat. The tension escalates as Jesse pressures Charley to reveal his own secrets, creating a lethal atmosphere of paranoia and intimidation.
Blue Velvet
by David Lynch
Jeffrey and Sandy walk through their neighborhood at night, bonding over shared history before diving into the macabre details of a local police investigation. Jeffrey's curiosity about a severed ear he found leads Sandy to reveal classified information she overheard from her detective father, establishing a dark mystery that contrasts with their innocent surroundings.
Bruce Almighty
by Steve Koren, Mark O'Keefe, Steve Oedekerk
Bruce attempts to manage the overwhelming influx of prayers using his newfound divine powers while simultaneously using them to 'improve' his girlfriend Grace's physical appearance. As Grace becomes increasingly distressed by her sudden bodily changes, Bruce uses his abilities to distract her and cover up his secret activities.
Fargo
by Noah Hawley
Ethelrida sits on her porch late at night, overwhelmed by the uncertainty of her future and her family's mysterious visitors. Her father, Thurman, attempts to shield her from their dire financial reality with gentle reassurance and the comfort of a childhood routine.
Gladiator 2
by David Scarpa
Macrinus confronts Thraex in his own home to collect a massive debt, using the leverage to seize control of Thraex's property. He forces Thraex into a corner, demanding high-level political secrets and loyalty in exchange for his life. Thraex eventually breaks, revealing a clandestine plot to rescue a gladiator and overthrow the Emperors.
High Potential
by Drew Goddard
A confrontational, vulnerable, desperate MORGAN & AVA's duologue from "High Potential" by Drew Goddard.
The Best Man
by Malcolm D. Lee
A sarcastic, confrontational, playful QUENTIN & HARPER's duologue from "The Best Man" by Malcolm D. Lee.
A intense, confessional, conflicted LANCE & HARPER's duologue from "The Best Man" by Malcolm D. Lee.
Julius Caesar
by William Shakespeare
Portia confronts her husband, Brutus, about his recent erratic behavior and secretive late-night meetings. She pleads with him to share his burdens, arguing that as his wife, she deserves to know the secrets weighing on his mind.
Fool for Love
by Sam Shepard
Eddie recounts a pivotal childhood memory of walking through town with his father to a mysterious house. He describes the moment he first saw May and the instant, fated connection they shared while their father wept in another woman's arms.
Eddie recounts a haunting childhood memory of walking through a desert town with his father. He describes the moment he first saw the woman he would love forever, framed by a sense of destiny and family secrets.
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